Stuart Highway

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Stuart Highway is the legendary red-dirt artery that slices through the heart of Australia, connecting Darwin in the north to Port Augusta in the south. For travellers exploring the Red Centre, this iconic route offers a mesmerising journey through ever-changing landscapes – from spinifex plains and desert oaks to rust-red ranges and vast blue skies. Driving the Stuart Highway is a rite of passage, a chance to experience the raw beauty of the outback, encounter quirky roadhouses, and feel the immense solitude of the interior. Whether you're heading to Uluru or crossing the continent, this highway is the backbone of your outback adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To properly experience the Stuart Highway, allow at least 3 to 5 days for the stretch between Alice Springs and Coober Pedy (about 690 km), or 5 to 7 days to go from Alice to Adelaide. The key is to drive at a relaxed pace, stopping at every roadhouse and viewpoint. Start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat, and always carry extra water, fuel, and food – services can be hundreds of kilometres apart. Plan to break up the drive with overnight stays at places like Barrow Creek, Tennant Creek, or the quirky underground motels of Coober Pedy.

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